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8/4/2010 3:13:44 PM
8/4/2010 3:16:26 PM
We had something similar happen at a summer camp where I worked. A grandfather brought his 3 grandsons out to go swimming on the river nearby and two of them walked out too far and drowned. Neither the grandfather or the other brother could swim well enough to help.It strikes me as incredibly reckless to take your kids who can't swim to go swimming in a large body of water knowing that if anyone goes out too far you will be absolutely powerless to help them.
8/4/2010 3:16:41 PM
reckless is being kind...it's damn stupid.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 3:36 PM. Reason : ...]
8/4/2010 3:36:31 PM
My diamonds is reckless
8/4/2010 3:38:26 PM
This is a self-perpetuating tragedy.People are scared of or wary of the water so they don't learn how to swim or teach their kids how to swim. Then they drown, which makes people more scared of and wary of the water...so people continue not to learn how to swim...and people continue to panic and drown.Of course, the drowning wouldn't occur if people just stayed away from the water. One problem though: IT'S FRIGGIN HOT OUTSIDE.Maybe the kid who was rescued will become a community advocate for water safety?[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 3:46 PM. Reason : Sad.]
8/4/2010 3:46:05 PM
Or move to Kansas.
8/4/2010 3:53:28 PM
8/4/2010 3:56:38 PM
8/4/2010 3:57:49 PM
8/4/2010 3:58:48 PM
8/4/2010 4:01:18 PM
I think it's easier for women due to the body fat in their chest. My mom used to be able to comfortably float on her back like she was laying on a raft.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 4:06 PM. Reason : l]
8/4/2010 4:06:18 PM
^^it's much easier to do in salt water. In fresh water unless you're fairly chubby you can't float too well. Even in salt water I have a hard time keeping my legs floating at the surface (since they're just muscle and bone unlike my upper torso).^women naturally have more body fat, so yeah it'd be easier for them[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 4:08 PM. Reason : k]
8/4/2010 4:07:22 PM
I wonder if I can float better with the 20 lbs I've gained in the last year. I'll probably actually test this out this weekend.I've been wearing a non-USCG approved life vest and I've noticed that I would drown in it if I actually got knocked out and I didn't keep my lungs full of air. I still float, but with my nose even with the waterline. I gotta get my other vest off my buddy's boat.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 4:11 PM. Reason : l]
8/4/2010 4:09:46 PM
So...uhhh...how many of the 6 dead kids do you think DeKendrix pulled under while he was panicking?I'm just sayin...
8/4/2010 4:11:56 PM
6?
8/4/2010 4:13:49 PM
sometimes I get a kick out of exhaling my lungs and then sitting on the bottom of a pool. so yeah, it can be easy to NOT float in fresh water, lol. I am unable to stay underwater doing the same thing in salt water.
8/4/2010 4:14:01 PM
If we cared about poor people we would salinate the rivers.
8/4/2010 4:15:49 PM
Olympic Swimmer Promotes Lessons for Minorities July 22, 2010
8/4/2010 5:29:26 PM
^ okay, that's a super cute picture with a feel good story
8/4/2010 5:30:15 PM
^ You're welcome. [Edited on August 4, 2010 at 5:33 PM. Reason : FYI: I chose the photo. I wasn't included with the story--but it should've been. ]
8/4/2010 5:33:02 PM
sad. something like this happened near my parents house years ago.protip: if you don't know how to swim, stay the fuck out of the water.
8/4/2010 6:30:58 PM
8/4/2010 7:40:22 PM
Cullen Jones swam for NC State.
8/4/2010 8:25:48 PM
^ lol, yea i think thats part of the reason that he posted it
8/4/2010 8:29:32 PM
Oh.
8/4/2010 8:33:27 PM
8/4/2010 9:22:31 PM
when my niece tries to float. she automatically turns over and her butt rises to the top.... apparently it's the most buoyant part of her body
8/4/2010 9:23:45 PM
i'm sorry, but this thread got hilarious halfway down the first page.
8/4/2010 10:18:12 PM
A sad and completely preventable tragedy. Also:Our usual perception of "drowning" isn't what most people would expect...http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/
8/4/2010 11:16:57 PM
^very insightful article!
8/4/2010 11:28:29 PM
^^wow, that is completely new to me. Thanks for posting that.
8/5/2010 9:21:29 AM
8/5/2010 9:46:21 AM
Natural Selection. I have no sympathy.
8/5/2010 9:52:25 AM
8/5/2010 10:00:12 AM
I'd imagine that most public universities offer swimming classes for beginners. I know NCSU does - several of my frat brothers signed up for the class and pretended they didn't know how to swim. That didn't last too long. My high school had a pool and one of the classes offered was lifeguard training. So obviously you had to already know how to swim to take that class. But I can't remember if they had a "learn to swim" class...
8/5/2010 10:14:24 AM
^^My comment about the ubiquitousness of water was not that people should teach themselves to swim, it's that parents have less of an excuse not to teach their children to swim.
8/5/2010 10:36:57 AM
theres this quarry on the eno that keeps takin peopleand honestly, even though I can swim i am very very cautious when i am wade fishing, water topography is not a constant by any means, not to mention mudi dont think this is the case of people being idiots its just an unfortunate thingeven if my kids supposedly know how to swim, that still dont mean that its all god and will prevent them from drowning especially in a natural situation where there are things on the bottom and water levels are fluctuating creating flows, and surprise holes and step drop offs"they should know how to swim" aint gonna cut it theyre little kids[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 11:09 AM. Reason : f]
8/5/2010 11:07:07 AM
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8/5/2010 11:26:58 AM
one time i got hooked in the calf by a wire leader that had gotten snagged on a log i assume, it actually pulled my ass back as i kept walkin, now thats some scary shit
8/5/2010 11:33:04 AM
8/5/2010 12:09:17 PM
For anyone who is interested, local YMCA's always offer Adult swim classes to members and non-members. You can do private lessons or join a group lesson. I always suggest group lessons for adults unless they are very frightened of the water, which then becomes a psychological assessment of the swimmer along with their learning potential.BTW, anyone can float. Anyone can lay on their back and float without their face going under. I taught a semi-pro runner and she was able to float, even though she was all muscle. Granted it did take a little more work, but the basics are always the same. Keep your ears under water and your chin should be pointed parallel to the surface of the water (and keep neck relaxed). Typically most of the time people just don't like submerging their ears. Surprisingly enough, most people are able to float with just keeping their head in this position (with rest of the body vertical in the water).
8/5/2010 12:15:32 PM
nope that doesnt work for me my legs sinkive heard it all beforeand this was in salt water[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 12:17 PM. Reason : nj]
8/5/2010 12:17:05 PM
While I do disagree with this statement:
8/5/2010 12:22:19 PM
8/5/2010 12:27:16 PM
^^so obviously it's not as trivial as some of you are making it out to be, so I don't know why people are still blaming these kids for not knowing how to float.[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 12:29 PM. Reason : .]
8/5/2010 12:27:42 PM
i just took issue with what you quoted from riverratsayin stuff like that is really just playin wit peoples lives, you cant responsibly tell someone that "o all you gotta do is lay on your back and not panic and youll float"its irresponsible
8/5/2010 12:27:50 PM
8/5/2010 12:32:33 PM
Darwin.
8/5/2010 12:36:32 PM